Международная неделя консерваторий 2020

26 October

Ludwig van BEETHOVEN (1770–1827)
Symphony No. 3 in E flat Major “Heroic”, op. 55
I. Allegro con brio

St. Petersburg State Conservatory Symphony Orchestra
Conductor – Alexei VASILIEV

26 October

«Beethoven – 2020 Remix»
Supported by the Union of Composers of Russia

Anton TANONOV (b. 1977)
Remix Final

St. Petersburg State Conservatory Symphony Orchestra
Conductor – Alexei VASILIEV

26 October

«Beethoven – 2020 Remix»
Supported by the Union of Composers of Russia

Nikolai MAZHARA (b. 1977)
Scherzo alla Beethoven for piano and orchestra

St. Petersburg State Conservatory Symphony Orchestra
Conductor – Alexei VASILIEV

26 October

«Beethoven – 2020 Remix»
Supported by the Union of Composers of Russia

Alexander RADVILOVICH (b. 1955)
Marcia funebre for Orchestra

St. Petersburg State Conservatory Symphony Orchestra
Conductor – Alexei VASILIEV

26 October

«Beethoven – 2020 Remix»
Supported by the Union of Composers of Russia

Evgeny PETROV (b. 1973)
Heroic Symphony. Movement I

St. Petersburg State Conservatory Symphony Orchestra
Conductor – Alexei VASILIEV

26 October

«Beethoven – 2020 Remix»
Supported by the Union of Composers of Russia

Svetlana NESTEROVA (b. 1976)
To Beethoven from Elise
Overture-collage for symphony Orchestra

St. Petersburg State Conservatory Symphony Orchestra
Conductor – Alexei VASILIEV

25 October

Sergei EKIMOV (b. 1974)
Do not hasten, Lord, my death hour
Fragment from the Concerto for choir to the poems by G. Narekatsi
Dedicated to Alfred Schinittke

Sofia KOSAREVA, mezzo soprano
Mixed Choir of St. Petersburg, Moscow and Novosibirsk Conservatories
Conductor – Sergei EKIMOV (St. Petersburg)

25 October

Rodion SHCHEDRIN (b. 1932)
Hallowed Be Thy Name

St. Petersburg State Conservatory Choir
Conductor – Alexander SOLOVYEV (Moscow)

25 October

Vitaly CHODOSH (1945–2016)
Chants of the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom:
Praise the Lord, O My Soul Mercy of the World

St. Petersburg State Conservatory Choir
Conductor – Ivan STOLNIKOV (Nizhny Novgorod)

25 October

Arvo PÄRT (b. 1935)
Da pace Domine

St. Petersburg State Conservatory Choir
Conductor – Alexander SOLOVYEV (Moscow)